EP2079663A1 - Hybridtone zum erhalt von nanokompositen und herstellungsverfahren für diese tone und polyolefin/ton-nanokomposite - Google Patents
Hybridtone zum erhalt von nanokompositen und herstellungsverfahren für diese tone und polyolefin/ton-nanokompositeInfo
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Definitions
- This invention relates to the preparation of new hybrid or modified clays by using alternative organic compounds or clay modifiers that allow an effective increase of their interlayer spacing.
- the organic compounds used as clay modifiers are monomers of itaconic acid (ITA)
- the hybrid clays are clays intercalated with these monomers, which are characterized by having functional groups with a hydrophobic character, and thereby compatible with organic compounds such as polyolefins.
- this invention can be isolated easily from their aqueous suspensions with a controlled degree of purity, and also their dispersion in polyolefins is facilitated to form nanocomposites .
- This invention further refers to the processes that make use of alternative raw materials to
- organic compounds or monomers used in this invention make it possible to modify clays, that is to
- hybrid clays by intercalation of these monomers followed by the dispersion of the hybrid clays in polyolefin matrices by using a compatibilizer ⁇ understanding by compatibilizer an organic compounds that promotes the joining of, for example, hybrid clays and
- the corapatibilizer used in this invention comprises a poly ⁇ lefin grafted with the itaconic acid monomer or its derivative, monooctadecyl itaconato, with a certain degree of grafting between 0.4 - 1.8% by weight that has been described by the authors of this invention under a patent application parallel to the present application under the title "CompatiJbilizers for producing nanocomposites, microcomposites and polymer blends, and the processes for obtaining them.”
- the present invention allows polyolefin nanocomposites to be obtained characterized by an improved mechanical and thermal performance properties with respect to polyolefin nanocomposites that uses clays modified with amines and compatibilizers other than those used in this invention.
- the nanocomposites of this invention may be used in all fields and in applicacions that require these kinds of materials, such as the automotive, electronics, packaging, textile and construction, among others.
- the clays used such as montmorillonite and hectorite are clays of the laminar phyllosilicate type and they have some structural characteristics similar to those of minerals like talc and mica.
- the phyllosilicates have a structure based on the stacking of planes of oxygen and hydroxy1 ions.
- the tetrahedral (SiO) 4 4" groups are joined, sharing three of their four oxygens with other neighbors forming layers of infinite extension and formula (Si 2 O s ) 2" , which constitute the basic unit of the phyllosilicates., In these clays, the tetrahedra are distributed forming hexagons.
- the tetrahedral silicon may be partially replaced by Al 3+ or Fe 3+ .
- These tetrahedral layers are attached to other octahedral ones of the gibbsite or brucite type in which some Al 3+ or Mg 2+ may be replaced by Fe 3+ or Fe 34 , and more rarely by Li, Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu or Zn.
- the bonding plane between the two layers is formed by the oxygens of the tetrahedra that were not being shared with other tetrahedra (apical oxygens) and by (OH) " groups from the brucitic or gibbsitic layer, so that in that plane there is an (OH) " left in the center of each hexagon formed by six apical oxygens. The remaining (OH) " are replaced by the oxygens of the tetrahedra.
- the sheets are not electrically neutral due to the replacement of some cations by others having different charge.
- the charge balance is maintained by the presence in the interlaminar space, or the space existing between two consecutive sheets, of cations (as in the mica group, for example) , hydrated cations (as in the vermiculites and smectites) , or hydroxyl groups coordinated octahedrally, similar to the octahedral layers, as in the chlorites.
- the unit formed by a sheet plus the interlaminar layer is the structural unit.
- the most frequent interlaminar cations belong to the alkali (Na and K) or alkaline earth (Mg and Ca) groups.
- Clay-containing polymers are widely used as alternatives or replacement materials for steel or other metal products, especially in the aerospace and automotive industries. These materials find uses in an increasing number of other fields that include bridge components as well as replacements for heavier steel pieces as in ship construction.
- a nylon matrix for example, has been reinforced successfully with hybrid clays such as montmorillonite, bentonite or hectorite.
- the dispersion of these hybrid clays in a polymer matrix allows polymer/clay nanocomposites to be obtained whose mechanical, thermal, dimensional stability, barrier, and other properties depend directly on the degree of clay dispersion in the polymer matrix. This is attributed to the confinement of the polymeric matrix chains between the countless clay sheets.
- Montmorillonite, bentonite and hectorite are also clays that are made of flat silicate sheets whose thickness is of the order of one nanometer. These polyraer/clay nanocomposites have important commercial applications not only in the synthesis and properties of the organic/inorganic nanostructures, as mentioned before, but also in diverse areas such as ultrathin polymer films.
- Organically modified silicates or hybrid clays produced by a cation exchange reaction between the clay and a quaternary ammonium or alkylammonium salt are used for the preparation of nanocomposites.
- the cations of the alkyl group are intercalated between the natural clay layers, giving rise to organophilic or hybrid clay. This transformation makes the clay more hydrophobic and more easily dispersible in nonpolar polymers such as polyolefins ,
- Patents not related to nanocomposites have also been published describing hybrid clay compositions as technological additives that include the product of the reaction of clay, the cuatemary ammonium compound and the organic anions that are inserted in the clay, for example,
- the manufacture of nanocomposites also includes the mixture of hybrid clay with a powdered polymer, which is compressed to obtain a pellet while is heated at an appropriate temperature.
- polyestyrene has been intercalated by mixing polystyrene with montmorillonite modified with alkylammonium and heated in vacuum. The temperature is chosen in such a way that it is higher than the glass transition temperature of polystyrene in order to ensure the melting of the polymer.
- U.S. patent 4,810,734 describes a different process for producing a nanocomposite that involves a contact step between a clay with a cation exchange capacity of 200 milliequivalents per 100 g with a swelling agent in a dispersing medium, forming a complex that has the property of swelling with the monomer (for example, an amino acid for a polyamide, vinyl chloride for vinyl polymers, among others) and then the monomer in the mixture is polymerized.
- the monomer for example, an amino acid for a polyamide, vinyl chloride for vinyl polymers, among others
- the "swelling agent" used has an onium ion ⁇ for example, the ammonium, triethylammonium, trimethylphosphonium or dimethyisulfonium ions, among others) and a functional group (for example, a vinyl, carboxyl, hydroxyl , epoxy or amino group, among others) capable of reacting with the polymer.
- U.S. Patent 4,889,885 describes a nanocomposite that comprises at least one resin chosen from the vinyl base polymer group, a thermostable resin and a rubber, and laminar bentonite uniformly dispersed in the resin.
- the laminar silicate has a layer thickness of approximately 7 to 12 nm, and an interlaminar distance of at least 30 nm, where the resin is connected with a silicate sheet by means of an intermediary.
- the present invention uses new organic intercalation compounds not previously described either in the aforementioned patents or in scientific publications, for obtaining hybrid clays to be used in for the preparation of nanocomposites and by using organic compounds, also called compatibilizers, which are organic compounds that facilitate the dispersion of hybrid clays in polymers, all this by means of melt processes that are simple and reproducible and lead to nanocomposites with improved mechanical and thermal properties.
- This present invention relates to hybrid clays or modified clays obtained from the intercalation of the itaconic acid monomer or its derivative, monooctadecyl itaconate in the clays.
- These hybrid clays are used for the preparation of nanocomposites based on polyolefins. It also relates to the processes for obtaining these hybrid clays and processes for preparing nanocomposites of polyolefins containing these hybrid clays.
- These polyolefin nanocomposites use compatibilizers that consist of polyolefins grafted with itaconic acid or monooctadecyl itaconate with a controlled degree of grafting.
- nanocomposites are characterized by an improved mechanical and thermal propertie with respect to that of nanocomposites of polyolefins that uses hybrid clays and compatibilizers different from those of this invention, such as the hybrid clays obtained by intercalation of amines, for example, octadecylamine and polyolefins grafted with maleic anhydride (MAA) as compatibilizers.
- hybrid clays and compatibilizers different from those of this invention, such as the hybrid clays obtained by intercalation of amines, for example, octadecylamine and polyolefins grafted with maleic anhydride (MAA) as compatibilizers.
- MAA maleic anhydride
- the nanocomposites of this invention can be used in the automotive, electronics, packaging, textiles and construction, among others. For a better understanding of the invention, the following terms have the meanings shown below:
- Hybrid clays clays modified or intercalated with ox'ganic compounds such as itaconic acid or its derivative, monooctadecyl itaconate .
- Compatibilizer an organic compound that allows two or more chemicals to be mixed without separation into discrete phases, such as a nonpolar polymer and polar micro- or nano-particles .
- Polymeric nanocomposite a material formed by dispersion of nanometer-size particles in a macroscopic component like a polymer matrix.
- Monomer an organic compound or basic molecular unit that can be repeated to form a molecular structure that contains that unit a finite number of times .
- Polymer an organic compound that consists of structural units that are repeated a defined times and whose connection is through covalent chemical bonds
- Polydispersity an indication of the degree of variation or amplitude of a Gaussian curve that represents the average molecular weights of a polymer.
- Polyolefins materials obtained by polymerization of monomers such as ethylene, propylene homopolymers as well as copolymerizat ion of these monomers with alpha olefins.
- Masterbatch material formed by mixing a polymer with high amount of an additive in particle form.
- this material is can be used to prepare other materials that contain lower concentration of the same additive. That is, for example, a masterbatch of polymer and clay particles for obtaining a polymer / clay nanocomposite.
- this invention comprises hybrid clays and the process for obtaining them, such as, for example, clays of the smectic type intercalated with itaconic acid (ITA) or its derivative, monooctadecyl itaconate (MODIT)
- ITA smectic type intercalated with itaconic acid
- MODIT monooctadecyl itaconate
- these hybrid clays are characterized by having interlaminar spacings of 1.9 nanometers for the intercalated clays compared to 1.1 nanometer for the nonintercalated clays
- these hybrid clays have a hydrophobic character are less hydrophylic due to the contribution of the nonpolar groups of the ITA and/or MODIT intercalated in the clay.
- these hybrid clays have greater interlaminar spacing and hydrophobic character than the hybrid clays intercalated with an aliphatic amine such as octadecylamine (ODA) .
- ODA octadecylamine
- the present invention also relates to the use of these hybrid clays for making nanocomposites of polyolefins, and it also describes the procedure process for obtaining them.
- the hybrid clays are produced by intercalation of the monomers of this invention in smectic clays such as montmorillonite, hectorite, etc., by mixing in solution at room temperature, and the procedure for obtaining them is described.
- the invention describes a the procedure for obtaining new nanocomposites based on polyolefins and hybrid clays through the use of alternative raw materials for their preparation, that is, both the raw materials for obtaining hybrid clays as well as the compatibilizer (s) used for preparing polyolefin-based nanocomp ⁇ sitos these nanocomposites.
- it relates with to the replacement of clay modified with an aliphatic amine such as octadecylamine by a clay modified with the monomers of this invention, i.e.
- ITA or its derivative, MODIT In the case of the compatibilizeres, it deals with the use of organic compounds that comprise a polyolefin grafted with ITA or its derivative MODIT with different degrees of grafting instead of a compatibilizer or organic compound like such as a polyolefin, for example polypropylene (PP) grafted with maleic anhydride (PP-g-MAA) .
- a compatibilizer or organic compound like such as a polyolefin, for example polypropylene (PP) grafted with maleic anhydride (PP-g-MAA) .
- PP polypropylene
- PP-g-MAA maleic anhydride
- the nanocomposites thus prepared are characterized by having improved mechanical and thermal properties with respect to the 1 nanocomposites prepared by using clays modified with different amines in addition to and a commercial compatibilizers such as the a polyolefin grafted with maleic anhydride MAA) .
- organic compounds and compatibilizers considered in this invention include: i) itaconic acid monomer (ITA) or its derivative, monooctadecyl itaconate (MODIT) to obtain modified or hybrid clays characterized by having hydrophobic character and increased interlaminar spacing.
- ITA itaconic acid monomer
- MODIT monooctadecyl itaconate
- the modified clays of the smectic type or the hybrid clays intercalated with the ITA or MODIT monomers that are developed in this invention correspond to hybrid clays that are easy to isolate with a controlled degree of purity and high compatibility to achieve a good dispersion in polyolefins. Furthermore, the hybrid clays of this invention have not been described either in the scientific literature or in patents of invention.
- the hybrid clays described in the scientific literature and patents of invention are those that have been modified mainly by the use of different type of aliphatic or aromatic amines. ii) Compatibilizers based on polyolefins having a polar character as a result of the incorporation (grafting) of polar compounds such as ITA or MODIT.
- the compatibilizer is an organic compound based on a polyolefin that contains polar carboxyl groups coming from ITA or MODIT. Their production has been described by the authors of this invention in an application parallel to this application under the title "Compatlbilizers for producing ⁇ anocomposites, microcomposites and polymer blends, and the processes for obtaining them.”
- the compatibilizer is characterized by having variable but controlled degrees of grafted ITA or MODIT, that is, the actual degreee of grafting that can be obtained reproducibly. These compatibilizers can be used optimally to prepare nanocomposites depending on the degree of grafting of the compatibilizer and the cation exchange capacity of the clay.
- the most widely used compatibilizers are polyolefins modified with maleic anhydride, which have a lower degree of grafting and therefore lower polarity than the compatibilizers used in this invention.
- compatibilizers considered in this invention use itaconic acid, which has the great advantage of being obtained from natural and renewable resources such as, for example, by fermentation of molasses, a by-product of sugar industry, while maleic anhydride is a synthetic and not a natural product.
- ITA and MODIT as alternative organic compounds like for preparing hybrid clays and compatibilizers, together with the polyolefins, make it possible to produce nanocomposites with improved thermal and mechanical properties .
- the hybrid clays obtained in this invention are used in processes for obtaining nanocomposites of polyolefins and clays by first preparing the so-called "masterbatch” , that is, a mixture of hybrid clay and compatibilizer with a given composition that corresponds to a ratio of 1/3 hybrid clay/compatibilizer.
- the compatibilizer is a polyolefin grafted with ITA (PP-g-ITA) or MODIT (PP-g-MODIT) , and it is characterized by a given degree of grafting of ITA or MODIT.
- the hybrid clay of this invention is characterized by the increase of its hydrophobic character, which allows a good dispersion in polyolefins for preparing nanocomposites based on polyolefins and clays.
- the process for preparing the nanocornposite comprises the melt mixing of a given amount of the masterbatch and the polyolefin by using a discontinuous mixer.
- a discontinuous mixer to carry out the melt mixing corresponds to a simple procedure, in contrast with the process that uses extruders specially designed for preparing these kinds of nanocomposites.
- the invention comprises the following procedures : ⁇ Hybrid clays or clays intercalated with ITA or MODIT (Procedure 1) . • Nanocomposites based on polyolefins and the hybrid clays of the present this invention (Procedure 2 ⁇ .
- Procedure 1 Obtaining hybrid clays or clays intercalated with ITA or MODIT as alternative compounds of this invention like. It comprises the following stages: a) Obtaining a suspension of clays such as monmorillonite
- stage (g) the Mo or Hn or bentonite or saponite hybrid clay is obtained, which corresponds to the Mo or Hn or bentonite or saponite clay with its layers more separated due to the partial replacement of the interlaminar cations of the Mo or Hn or bentonite or saponite clay by intercalation of ITA or MODIT.
- This greater separation of the layers of the hybrid clay has been determined and confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis. Therefore, The clay is hybrid due to the presence of the organic layer corresponding to the clay modified by the organic compounds ITA or MODIT.
- Obtaining nanocomposites based on polyolefins and the hybrid clays of this invention comprises the following stages: a) Obtaining the hybrid clay by organic modification of a smectic type clays such as montmorillonite, bentonite, hectorite, saponite, etc. by intercalation with ITA or MODIT in an acid medium at pH 2.8-3.2. b) Preparation of the masterbatch, which comprises mixing the hybrid clay with compatibilizers PP-g-ITA or PP-g- MODIT.
- This mixture which contains a 1/3 w/w hybrid clay/compatibilizer ratio takes place in a discontinuous mixer at 75-90 rpm, 190-195 0 C during 10-15 minutes in a stream of an inert gas such as nitrogen.
- c ⁇ Obtaining the nanocornposite by diluting the masterbatch in the polyolefin in the melt phase by using the discontinuous mixer of stage (b) .
- the resulting nanocornposite contains 1% - 5% by weight of hybrid clay.
- Stage (a) is carried out according to the method described above in procedure 1, and it is applicable to the smectic clays used in this invention.
- Stage (b) preparation of the masterbatch, is carried out in a discontinuous mixer in the molten phase at temperatures of 190-195 0 C, during 10-15 rain and at a mixing speed of 75-90 rpm.
- the components of the masterbatch are: the hybrid clay of this invention, that is, clay modified with ITA or MODIT; noncommercial compatibilizer PP ⁇ g-ITA or PP-g-MODIT; and antioxidants, for example, betahydroxytoluene or Irganox 1010 and
- Irgafos 168 * in a l/l ratio The proportion by weight of hybrid clay and compatibilizer in the masterbatch is 1/3 w/w.
- the proportion of antioxidant in the masterbatch can be 0.02-0.03% by weight of the total mass of the masterbatch .
- Stage ⁇ c ⁇ obtaining the polymer polyolefin/clay nanocomposites, comprises the suspension dispersion of the masterbatch by dilution with in a polyolefin in the molten phase in the discontinuous mixer under controlled temperature, time and mixing speed (190-195 °C, 10-15 min, 75-90 rpm) in a stream of an inert gas such as nitrogen whose function is to replace the oxidizing environment (air) to avoid oxidation of the polyolefin.
- an inert gas such as nitrogen whose function is to replace the oxidizing environment (air) to avoid oxidation of the polyolefin.
- the amount of the hybrid clay in the polyolefin matrix is in the range of 1-5% by total weight of the nanocomposite .
- antioxidants were also used at 0.02-0.03% by weight of the polyolefin in the formulation of the nanocomposites .
- the examples include the methodology for obtaining: ⁇ Hybrid clays or clays intercalated with the ITA or
- Example 1 Methodology for obtaining hybrid clays or clays intercalated with the monomers ITA or MODIT, of used m this invention
- the clays used are of the stnectic type, such as montmonllonite (Mo) and natural hectorite (Hn) , supplied by the Netherland Organisation for Applied Scientific Research-NTO of Holland (Table 1) .
- stages for obtaining hybrid montmonllonite (Mo) by intercalation of ITA m an acid medium are described; they comprise the cation exchange reaction with the ITA monomer.
- a suspension of Mo in l/l v/v ethyl alcohol/water is prepared using by dispersing 5 grams of Mo m 500 ml of l/l v/v ethyl alcohol/distilled water with stirring for 30 minutes.
- 1.6 grams of ITA was dissolved in 500 ml of ethyl alcohol at 50 0 C and the pH was adjusted to 3.0 with hydrochloric acid. Then the solution of ITA or MODIT was added to the Mo suspension, again adjusting the pH to
- the modified (hybrid) clay was then filtered, washed with a l/l v/v / ethyl alcohol water mixture and dried at SO 0 C for 12 hours.
- the resulting hybrid Mo was grounded in a laboratory mill to 325 mesh.
- Table 2 shows the interlaminar distance of the d oo i plane of unmodified Mo and Hn clays and modified by means of the intercalation of ITA or MODIT.
- Figure 1 shows the X-ray diffraction patterns of unmodified Mo (1) and modified Mo by intercalation of ITA (2): or MODIT (3) .
- Figure 1 also shows the decrease of the diffraction angle 2 ⁇ at the maximum relative diffraction intensity when the Mo clay is modified by intercalation of ITA or MODIT with respect to the unmodified (nonintercalated) Mo.
- the smaller 2 ⁇ value corresponding to the maximum relative diffraction intensity reflects the larger i ⁇ terlaminar distance or spacing in the hybrid clay due to the intercalated ITA or MODIT monomer.
- the polyolefin/ hybrid clay nanocomposite of this invention comprises the following raw materials: i) polyolefin; ii) hybrid clay corresponding to clay intercalated with either ITA or MODIT monomers; iii) compatibilizer such as PP-g-ITA or PP-g-MODIT; and iv) antioxidants .
- the commercial polyolefins used were Ziegler-Natta polypropylene (PP) homopolymers from Petroquim S. A. designated as PP ZN340, PP ZN 250 and PP ZN150 respectively with melt flow indexes (MFI) of 3, 13 and 26.
- MFI melt flow indexes
- ⁇ ii ⁇ Clays smectic type such as rnontmorillonits (Mo) and natural hectorite (Hn) , supplied by Netherland
- Civ Antioxidant: Beta-hydroxytoluene (BHT), Irganox lOlo '5 and/or ⁇ rgafos 168 *3 in a 2/1 ratio.
- BHT Beta-hydroxytoluene
- Irganox lOlo '5 Irganox lOlo '5
- ⁇ rgafos 168 *3 Irganox lOlo '5
- ⁇ rgafos 168 *3 in a 2/1 ratio.
- This example describes the stages for obtaining the preparation of polypropylene (PP ZN340) nanocomposite of containing 1,0% by weight of hybrid montmorillonite (Mo) by using a masterbatch prepared from mixing of hybrid Mo and noncommercial compatibilizer PP-g ⁇ AIT x 0 having 1% by weight of grafted ITA with an hybrid Mo/PP ⁇ g-ITA ratio of 1/3 and for a total mass of 35 grams.
- PP ZN340 polypropylene
- Mo hybrid montmorillonite
- Irganox 1010 ® as antioxidants. This mixture is carried out in a discontinuous mixer at 80 rpm, 190 0 C and 10 min in a stream of inert gas, for example nitrogen.
- c) Preparation of Obtaining the nanocomposite it comprises the mixing of 1.48 grams of masterbatch which is a mixture of Mo and compatibilizer PP-g-AlT]. 0 with an Mo/PP-g-AITj . o ratio of 1/3 prepared in stage (b) , 35..6 grams of polypropylene PP ZN340, and 0,02 grams of BHT and 0.02 grams of Irganox 1010 * as antioxidants.
- This mixture is made in a discontinuous mixer at 190 °C, 80 rpm and 10 min in a stream of nitrogen as inert gas like, whose function is to displace the oxidizing air environment from the mixing chamber and to prevent the oxidation of the polypropylene.
- the nanocomposite prepared in this way contains 1% by weight of hybrid Mo in the polymer matrix.
- the mechanical properties of the nanocomposites of polyolefins and hybrid clays of this invention show: o Greater rigidity (E) (5 to 10% increase) and higher tensile strength ( ⁇ y ) (5 to 15% increase) for the nanocomposites of polyolefins and hybrid clays intercalated with ITA or MODIT and which use PP-g-ITA compatibilizer than the similar nanocomposites that use PP-g-MA as compatibilizer. This is valid for the nanocomposites with 1% by weight of hybrid clays and the PPs used in this invention,
- the rigidity or tensile modulus (E) and tensile strength ( ⁇ y ) of the nanocornposites of polyolefins and clays are determined by the melt flow index of the PP and the percentage of grafting of the ITA or MODIT in the PP-g-ITA or PP-g-MODIT compatibilizer.
- the hybrid clays of this invention are alternative and competitive raw materials for obtaining nanocomposites with improved mechanical properties for applications in the automotive, aviation, construction and packaging industry.
- T 50 Increased thermal stability
- the smectic clays used in this invention can be modified (intercalated) with ITA or MODIT as alternative organic compounds.
- ITA or MODIT as alternative organic compounds.
- the interlaminar distance of the hybrid clays lies within the nanometer range, and that interlaminar distance is greater (42 to 64% increase) than that of the clay without intercalation.
- the hybrid clays of this invention are alternative nanoparticles based on smectic clays, such as clays modified (intercalated) with octadecylamine which is a commertially available amine.
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